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How to Develop a Research Topic

What is a thesis statement?

thesis statement is a short, direct sentence that summarizes the main point or claim of an essay or research paper. If you have been asked to write a paper that supports a claim, you will probably need a thesis statement. The working thesis should summarize the answer to your main research question, and will likely change after you do some research.

A good thesis statement:

  • tells the reader how you will interpret the significance of the subject matter under discussion.
  • is a road map for the paper; in other words, it tells the reader what to expect from the rest of the paper.
  • directly answers the question asked of you. A thesis is an interpretation of a question or subject, not the subject itself. The subject, or topic, of an essay might be World War II or Moby Dick; a thesis must then offer a way to understand the war or the novel.
  • makes a claim that others might dispute.
  • is usually a single sentence near the beginning of your paper (most often, at the end of the first paragraph) that presents your argument to the reader. The rest of the paper, the body of the essay, gathers and organizes evidence that will persuade the reader of the logic of your interpretation.

So, continuing to follow our example of active learning strategies and early chapter book readers, if we had decided to explore the question of "What is the relationship between the amount of time spent engaged in active learning activities associated with reading early chapter books and reading comprehension?" our thesis statement might be: Early chapter book readers who engage in active learning activities such as summarizing, story maps and think out loud demonstrate significant improvement on reading comprehension exams.

What is a hypothesis?

An hypothesis is a statement that can be proved or disproved. It is typically used in quantitative research and predicts the relationship between variables. 

A good hypothesis will be written as a statement or question that specifies:

  • The dependent variable(s): who or what you expect to be affected
  • The independent variable(s): who or what you predict will affect the dependent variable
  • What you predict the effect will be.

If your assignment requires you to state an hypothesis, you will work with your professor to design a good hypothesis based on the standards of your field.